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Collecting Modern Tapestries | How to Spend it - Financial Times
With textiles increasingly seen as covetable artworks, these postwar pieces offer both collectors’ cachet and accessible prices, says Jenny Dalton.
Dalton writes about the importance of the tapestry maker and highlights Caron Penney as one of these examples, along with Yvette Cauquil-Prince who wove the Picasso tapestries.
Written by Jenny Dalton
Arundel Gallery Trail
The Arundel Gallery Trail is in its 29th year and has more than 150 artists in 63 locations. It is also an exciting year for the Mill Studio as we will have four artists in the trail. They are Piers Ottey, Heather Gray-Newton, Katharine Swailes and Caron Penney.
The Mill Studio at the Arundel Gallery Trail | 19 - 28 August 2017
Here & Now Tapestry Exhibition
Here & Now is the first major tapestry exhibition in the UK for twenty years. The curator Lesley Millar has chosen artists from around the world including Australia, Canada, Finland, Norway, Latvia, Japan, Norway, USA and the UK.
London Craft Week
A selection of Martin Creed's clothing and tapestry works where on display for an evening in the private viewing area of Hauser & Wirth, London for London Craft Week 2017. For more information about the works Ateliers Weftfaced have produced for the artist go to our gallery.
Hauser & Wirth: London | 5 May 2017